i think i’ve seen this with more explanation – can’t attest to veracity – that there were many complaints recorded on clay tablets about one specific guy who had a major copper grift going on back in the day. named “ea-nasir”?
Great American Satan@#2: that there were many complaints recorded on clay tablets about one specific guy who had a major copper grift going on back in the day. named “ea-nasir”?
https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/W_1953-0411-71
i think i’ve seen this with more explanation – can’t attest to veracity – that there were many complaints recorded on clay tablets about one specific guy who had a major copper grift going on back in the day. named “ea-nasir”?
Great American Satan@#2:
that there were many complaints recorded on clay tablets about one specific guy who had a major copper grift going on back in the day. named “ea-nasir”?
Not Kushner or Trump?
This is quite well documented and the translation is hilarious to read. https://web.archive.org/web/20150310133210/http://anthropology.msu.edu/anp363-ss15/2015/03/05/customer-service-in-ancient-mesopotamia/
History’s first recorded Karen! Did they want to speak to his manager, too?
@3: Probably one of their ancestors. I’ll bet he declared bankruptcy. And sued for defamation.
In a similar vein, an archaeological find that reminds me that poor labor relations go back a long time: Yavne-Yam ostracon